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in europe, they are fairly popular answer -- and south america. in the united states, the issue is the same as it was with fuel cells, the lack of fueling stations, and infrastructure to easily put propane in vehicles. there is a little sense that it is a backward technology. it is not obsolete but since the american market has moved on to these other types of fuel efficient technology including hybrids, plug ins, what have you, that would be a way to retrofit. there is some potential for more of those vehicles. host: how our suv sales these days? guest: are we can have been shrinking for some time for the less traditional crossover market with as you the's built on car frames are booming. they are probably the hottest market right now. they are medium to larger size things. that variety of the market has been growing. host: our guest is from "the detroit free press." kimberly, and our independent line. caller: hello, my question was regarding the percentage of general motors that is owned by the american government. i also understand that the can
in europe, they are fairly popular answer -- and south america. in the united states, the issue is the same as it was with fuel cells, the lack of fueling stations, and infrastructure to easily put propane in vehicles. there is a little sense that it is a backward technology. it is not obsolete but since the american market has moved on to these other types of fuel efficient technology including hybrids, plug ins, what have you, that would be a way to retrofit. there is some potential for more...
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we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into serbia and found a prison that except for the razor wire was almost a natural paradise. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! ow! where? [ male announcer ] the volkswagen tiguan. the only compact suv with a turbocharged engine, standard. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? there. [ male announcer ] starting at $23,200. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. choosing your own car? now that's a good call. go
we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into...
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in the hot seat, the edof the most paurl investment firm in america. did goldm mman sachs put profit ahead of customers and what is enterprise, when is greed out of control? john carl was in the hearing room as it unfolded. tell us about it. >> with ceo lloyd flank fine at the table, they looked like prosecutors. he's 1 of the true titans of wall street. he was treated more like a defend, accused of double dealing his own clients. >> you think if your own people think somebody is a piece of crap and go out and sell that and your company bets against it, you thing that's deserves your trust? >> the nature of the principle business and market making is we're the other side of what our clients want to do. >> you are taking a position against the very security you are selling, and you are not trouble? >> senator, again -- >> and you want people to trust you? >> senator, i think people -- >> why, i wouldn't trust you. >> in my state, there's 48% of the homes are still under water, and you received $10 billion in t.a.r.p. money, and the community banks are t
in the hot seat, the edof the most paurl investment firm in america. did goldm mman sachs put profit ahead of customers and what is enterprise, when is greed out of control? john carl was in the hearing room as it unfolded. tell us about it. >> with ceo lloyd flank fine at the table, they looked like prosecutors. he's 1 of the true titans of wall street. he was treated more like a defend, accused of double dealing his own clients. >> you think if your own people think somebody is a...
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, five cities in south america. so we fly as far west as los angeles, and las vegas, as far north as boston, massachusetts, and new york. as far south as lima, peru. host: and this from maverick johnsance if you've compared that with southwest and spirit. guest: we absolutely have. and southwest is a good airline that does things pretty well. but one thing they do is their ticket prices are a little higher than spirit's on average because they need to charge everyone for checked bags. what southwest does is they allow, they say bags fly free. what they really mean is bags are included as part of your ticket price. what they do with that is they let customers carry on bags and bring bags on board for no charge as well. but their ticket prices on average are higher than ours by about 20% on average and they don't give customers the choice. if you check a bag and fly southwest it's a good deal. if you don't check a bag you should ask yourself why you're paying for the infrastructure because southwest could charge you l
, five cities in south america. so we fly as far west as los angeles, and las vegas, as far north as boston, massachusetts, and new york. as far south as lima, peru. host: and this from maverick johnsance if you've compared that with southwest and spirit. guest: we absolutely have. and southwest is a good airline that does things pretty well. but one thing they do is their ticket prices are a little higher than spirit's on average because they need to charge everyone for checked bags. what...
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even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some people wanted to kill me. any joke, someone is going to be offended. i was in new york performing before i came here. i'm sure some people didn't like even a point of view that might be a political joke that they don't agree with. that is life. you can't live your life worrying to please every single person in the audience. somics, some of us have an obligation to challenge the audience. lenny bruce almost went to jail for screaming his expression in the '60s in america. >> the dutch artist that was bruteally murdered, that kind of violence casts a pale and does have a tendency to smear an entire community. >> i agree with
even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some...
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if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's because we dealt with all the tax expenditures, which by the way added to about a trillion dollars every year in spending, those tax loopholes or whether it's dealing with direct spending through government programs. a couple of quick examples, the department of defense not long ago, in the early two thousands bought an aircraft refrigerator. they ended up being twice as much as they had expect it. instead of paying panther thousand $825 for the aircraft refrigerator, maybe $32,642. cost overruns, the general accountability office has told this has
if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's...
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we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for mass deportation. our framework says, if you've been working hard, kept your nose clean and be productive, you'll be able to get right with the law if you come forward, register with the government come to admit you are here illegally, pay the taxes you owe, and pass background checks bridge are framework creates a way to let people live upright lives after paying the penalties for illegal action. in conclusion, immigration reform is a morally complex and politically explosive challenge. there is no more important and difficult task tha
we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for...
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help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my shadow. years later, i remembered that. and this is what you have hope in. the shadow can only become dark, darkness can only be there, bec
help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of...
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it is a novel of segregation in america. comes out in 52, the principle is prophetic. there's a foretelling. ellison believed literature shooting gauge in foretelling. there's foretelling of the civil-rights movement of the end of the novel clearly is in an america still governedçç by plessey versus ferguson, separate but equal. the moment of the novel is the brown vs. board decision of 1954. i want to read a letter that ellison wrote right after he heard the decision come down. it is remarkable letter. it gets at what he is up to in this novel. his theme, the invasion of identity and its cost and its danger. so now the court has found in our favor and recognized our human psychological complexity and citizenship and another battle of the civil war has been won. the rest is up to us and i am very glad. the decision came when i was reading a stillness at appomattox and a study of the negro freedman and it made a heightening of perspective and a sense of the problems that lie ahead that left me what i'd. i can see the whole room stretched out and all got mixed up wit
it is a novel of segregation in america. comes out in 52, the principle is prophetic. there's a foretelling. ellison believed literature shooting gauge in foretelling. there's foretelling of the civil-rights movement of the end of the novel clearly is in an america still governedçç by plessey versus ferguson, separate but equal. the moment of the novel is the brown vs. board decision of 1954. i want to read a letter that ellison wrote right after he heard the decision come down. it is...
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that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> the subway fresh fit 600 on fox is sponsored by -- >> mike: 29 laps to go. the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the last of those scott riggs. we have had eight caution flags tonight. >> darrell: the two cars, the 18 and 48 kind of trade fast laps. one time kyle will be quicker and the next time jimmie will be a little quicker. but so far, hadn't been able to close the deal. >> larry: it's amazing, the tale of two tapes. last night in nationwide race, kyle busch had to have a caution late in race to get in a position to win. the last thing he wants to see right now with the laps he's running versus the competitors is a caution. he does not want to see one tonight. >> darrell: i agree with you, larry. unless he had a screwed up re
that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> the subway fresh fit 600 on fox is sponsored by -- >> mike: 29 laps to go. the subway race summary. kyle busch has led 86 laps and if he leads the rest, he might lead the most laps tonight. we had 12 leaders, one shy of the record. still 25 cars on the lead lap. the...
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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then it was transported, once it was freed up, by ocean liner to america. finally weeks later, seen in movie theaters, but by more than 30 million people. >> this is lowell thomas speaking, bringing you the pictures of the murder of the king of yugoslavia and the foreign minister of france. tragedy approaches swiftly now. in that gala multitude lurks a man with a pistol, bound by a blood oath to kill the king. he was a croatian terrorist, and he's ready to strike. he strikes on the running board. he's slashed down by saber strokes. straying bullets hit the crowd. women fall wounded, hit by the random bullets. the police overwhelm him, trample him. somebody picks up the instrument of death: that devilish automatic pistol. this historical film document was made by the fox movietone cameramen. the french seized it, released it, and seized it again. but now movietone, thanks to the speed of the s.s. "washington," is enabled to present this, the most historic film document of our time. >> thanks to the speed of the ocean liners. newsreels were a fact of life for
then it was transported, once it was freed up, by ocean liner to america. finally weeks later, seen in movie theaters, but by more than 30 million people. >> this is lowell thomas speaking, bringing you the pictures of the murder of the king of yugoslavia and the foreign minister of france. tragedy approaches swiftly now. in that gala multitude lurks a man with a pistol, bound by a blood oath to kill the king. he was a croatian terrorist, and he's ready to strike. he strikes on the...
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. >> america is a center-right nation but slightly. this is what the friends forget is the center right nation but it's a center-right mentioned not a right nation which is how they win the elections. to your point, to your second point i think about the drift in american politics it is important because there is a reality check folks need to have. folks in the party this year have been pushing the illogical. the test. they want to prove by checklists you're a good honest republican. >> this was after the incident of upstate new york. >> right. one of the ironic things is if you talk to conservatives and there are thoughtful people, they always hold ronald reagan and goldwater as the icons. the irony is they couldn't pass the it alogical tests today. goldwater was pro-choice in favor of the gays in the military decades ago. reagan signed a liberal abortion law, grew the size of government and preside over tax increases when necessary but as governor and president and principled people, leaders of the conservative movement but when you
. >> america is a center-right nation but slightly. this is what the friends forget is the center right nation but it's a center-right mentioned not a right nation which is how they win the elections. to your point, to your second point i think about the drift in american politics it is important because there is a reality check folks need to have. folks in the party this year have been pushing the illogical. the test. they want to prove by checklists you're a good honest republican....
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what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder for the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst person in the world. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. i
what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform....
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>>> this morning on "today's taste" vanilla ice cream, did you know that vanilla is america's best selling ice cream three to one. it's true. so which vanilla tastes best? jack bishop is here with the best vanilla iceream money can buy. this is exciting and there are lots of different tastes of vanilla out there, which ones stand out to you? >> i'm going to start with my favorite. the taste test panel loved ben & jerry's. first thing you want to focus on is texture, another is vanilla flavor. some of the brands we tested we thought the vanilla favor was weak or even artificial. on the labels you want to see if it says vanilla extract. because it takes like the vanilla extract smells. the haagen-dazs came in second. >> we thought the vanilla favor wasn't quite as good, it was a little weaker and not as robust as the ben & jerry's. this was the most fat. it had a great, great texture, we just thought the flavor was a little weak. this one tastes like a real vanilla bean. you can see the bean in there, you can't see it in here. blue bunny? >> this one's got the richness and the creaminess of
>>> this morning on "today's taste" vanilla ice cream, did you know that vanilla is america's best selling ice cream three to one. it's true. so which vanilla tastes best? jack bishop is here with the best vanilla iceream money can buy. this is exciting and there are lots of different tastes of vanilla out there, which ones stand out to you? >> i'm going to start with my favorite. the taste test panel loved ben & jerry's. first thing you want to focus on is texture,...
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with 100% fiber optics straight to your home you'll get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet and phone. all for just $99.99 a month. enjoy tons of your favorite shows and channels. fios brings facebook and twitter right to your tv. also, check sports, weather and traffic without interrupting your show. you'll get tv with four times more very satisfied customers than comcast. get it all for just $99.99 a month -- guaranteed for 2 years! plus a multi-room dvr and set top box --...
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you do a great service for america, and i want to pick up on what mr. dean said before i ask my question. >> host: sure. >> caller: about woodrow wilson. if it were not for glenn beck, many americans who did not know before would not know what a miserable man woodrow wilson was, how he brought segregation into the federal government both in washington, d.c., specifically, and throughout the civil service and the armed forces. he was a horrible man. now, what i originally called to ask and to find a comment on is the fact that gordon liddy seems
you do a great service for america, and i want to pick up on what mr. dean said before i ask my question. >> host: sure. >> caller: about woodrow wilson. if it were not for glenn beck, many americans who did not know before would not know what a miserable man woodrow wilson was, how he brought segregation into the federal government both in washington, d.c., specifically, and throughout the civil service and the armed forces. he was a horrible man. now, what i originally called to...
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is america a christian nation? there are some people, notably sarah palin who would say yes, but with the controversy this week over a judge's ruling that the national day of prayer is unconstitutional, are we really one nation under god? also tonight, the uk is trying out politics american-style. and we have a fascinating report for you from across the pond on that as well. all that at the top of the hour, john. >> looking forward to it. thanks, campbell. >>> you know, we call pete dominick our offbeat reporter. but he is a tough investigative reporter too. so when we heard report there's might be something fishy going on at the s.e.c., pete was the man. >> yeah, john king, apparently some people at the s.e.c. were looking at pornography while they were supposed to be working. i don't know what this pornography was, and this was a tough assignment for me to do the hard research on. but we went out and talked to people on the street about it. people that were supposed to be watching the financial system getting cau
is america a christian nation? there are some people, notably sarah palin who would say yes, but with the controversy this week over a judge's ruling that the national day of prayer is unconstitutional, are we really one nation under god? also tonight, the uk is trying out politics american-style. and we have a fascinating report for you from across the pond on that as well. all that at the top of the hour, john. >> looking forward to it. thanks, campbell. >>> you know, we call...
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but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its report the department of justice publish foff many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls. host: atlanta is first on our democrats line. you're on with michele alexander. she tess the author of "the new jim crow." caller: i found out the prisons and coups they are in and some of them moneys from the federal government and representatives that's determined by the census count, that count goes wards that. but they can't vote. how how do you get money for that prisoner and money's being allocated to their account. >>
but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its...
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-china relations and the implications for america's long-term ability to project power and influence. the world affairs council is up comer upcoming programs include fred pearce. next tuesday evening he will be speaking about his new book the coming population crash and the planets surprising future. and i will 27th we will hold paul cole you're free book the plundered planet by oxford university prez sprick i hope you will all be able to join for the stevens as well. tonight we host professor simon johnson. he is the ronald eckert professor of entrepreneurship at mit sloan school of management and a fellow -- senior fellow the peterson institute for international economics in washington, d.c.. he's the co-founder of baseline scenario focusing on the world economy and he's a member of the congressional budget office panel of economic advisers. in in january of this year he joined the huffington post as contributing business sector. prior to joining the faculty of mit, dr. johnson was the chief economist from the international monetary fund. he received his ph.d. from mit, holds an m.b
-china relations and the implications for america's long-term ability to project power and influence. the world affairs council is up comer upcoming programs include fred pearce. next tuesday evening he will be speaking about his new book the coming population crash and the planets surprising future. and i will 27th we will hold paul cole you're free book the plundered planet by oxford university prez sprick i hope you will all be able to join for the stevens as well. tonight we host professor...
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it would help begin to solve america's fiscal problem. i would take very drastic measures to get america's revenues and spending back into alignment hurt if you look ahead at america's ability to sustain its pre-eminence in the world, the canary in the coal mine, the first line of defense is the dollars reserve currency status. as america loses that, other things could go quickly, as well. the third thing i would do, politically impossible at this time, to deal with carbon. i would simply have a carbon tax. i would subsidize those on low income by cutting their social security payments. the tax would be revenue neutral. it would skew behavior towards very different kinds of behavior and drastically incentivize companies to invest in new horizon energies, which i think will be the source of a lot of secure manufacturing jobs in the future. at the end of the day, i would be-executes -- i would be test exede-execute it. caller: so many questions i would love to ask you. i have one about commercial real estate. is there a bubble that has it b
it would help begin to solve america's fiscal problem. i would take very drastic measures to get america's revenues and spending back into alignment hurt if you look ahead at america's ability to sustain its pre-eminence in the world, the canary in the coal mine, the first line of defense is the dollars reserve currency status. as america loses that, other things could go quickly, as well. the third thing i would do, politically impossible at this time, to deal with carbon. i would simply have...
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by the way, even with all the subsidiaries, america is no longer america's bro bread basket. how did it happen? this agency pays people not to grow stuff. take a look at another agency. h.u.d. office of housing and urban development. this is an agency that is rocked by scandal and corruption. we waste $65 billion a year and we spend it on public housing and rental subsidiaries. okay? hear we now. we can't afford bloated inefficient, ineffective, government mo mono lit. we must stop relying on the government for food and housing. it's enslaving more and more americans making them dependent. if we don't stop it soon, we will never break free of it. those without food and shelter need to be helped. but by local and state agencies, friend and family. each of us. local church groups. that's the way it was in the beginning and the way it should be. they're killing charity by disguising it as the department of housing and urban development. then there is the department of congress. homes to important institutions, such as well you have the census bureau. by the way, now is being ove
by the way, even with all the subsidiaries, america is no longer america's bro bread basket. how did it happen? this agency pays people not to grow stuff. take a look at another agency. h.u.d. office of housing and urban development. this is an agency that is rocked by scandal and corruption. we waste $65 billion a year and we spend it on public housing and rental subsidiaries. okay? hear we now. we can't afford bloated inefficient, ineffective, government mo mono lit. we must stop relying on...
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coming up on "good morning america," where are all the jobs? we hear about a hot industry and help you can get hired. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. >>> 6:20. we have 57 degrees. we have breaking news in florida. the space shuttle discovery is beginning its final countdown to lift off. >> let's listen live. >> 20 seconds. t-minus 15 seconds. we have a go. up and ready. 3, two, one. and liftoff of discovery. blazing a trail. >> it is rolling into a headstand position. and going on to the space station. the threengines are now throttling down to reduce stress on the shuttle. discovery is at altitude of 4.7 miles and traveling. >> go at throttle upper. >> roger, go at throttle up. >> performance that will cut capability. >> so far, so good for the space shuttle discovery. it has repair equipment and science experiments. back with more after this. >>> welcome back. we have some lifesaving information. breast feeding can lead to big savings in lives and in money. a study says nearly 900,000 babies and $13 billion could be s
coming up on "good morning america," where are all the jobs? we hear about a hot industry and help you can get hired. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. >>> 6:20. we have 57 degrees. we have breaking news in florida. the space shuttle discovery is beginning its final countdown to lift off. >> let's listen live. >> 20 seconds. t-minus 15 seconds. we have a go. up and ready. 3, two, one. and liftoff of discovery. blazing a trail....
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doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to take effect in three months, requires police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect may be an undocumented immigrant. >> i wouldn't feel safe. >> reporter: but a sheriff well-known for his tough policy says the new law is exactly what's needed and he's prepared to act. >> as soon as we come across any people here illegally, they will be dealt with. >> reporter: the sheriff says his department has arrested some 38,000 illegal immigrants in the past three years and the new law will give him the tools to step up his efforts to combat the flood coming across arizona's border with mexico. >> this i
doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to...
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it's co-founder of america's voice, give us your take. guest: a very important debate on how to eliminate illegal immigration. we don't think a patchwork of radical laws of at the state level should do it. we think congress should work with the president to pass comprehensive immigration reform, secures the border, cracks down on illegal hiring and make sure people are here legally. the arizona law, i am afraid, is abruptly written it literally declared open season on 30% of the state which is hispanic. they say it you are suspect, the police have to ask your papers. who is suspect and who is illegal and not? we know when there is a disturbance at a soccer field, who will be asked for papers, most likely hispanic americans. many are here legally. so i think what arizona has done is institutionalize racial discrimination and racial profiling in a way contrary to basic american values of fairness, rather than pressing congress and the administration to step up and pass immigration reform that end illegal immigration. host: protesters turned
it's co-founder of america's voice, give us your take. guest: a very important debate on how to eliminate illegal immigration. we don't think a patchwork of radical laws of at the state level should do it. we think congress should work with the president to pass comprehensive immigration reform, secures the border, cracks down on illegal hiring and make sure people are here legally. the arizona law, i am afraid, is abruptly written it literally declared open season on 30% of the state which is...
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this is a strong nation, strong democracy and strong friend to america. we pause and join them in this grief. >> russian investigators say the pilot had been warned that it was too foggy to land but made the attempt anyway. the crash killed 96 people on board. >>> the mourning isn't limited to poland itself. in our area a church was packed with people who wanted to be part of a memorial to the victims. particularly the pole issue president. fox 5's roz plater was at the service. she joins us live in the news room. >> reporter: the pole issue community in our area held a memorial mass. this is a small tight-knit group who told us it was important to mourn together. high noon, polish americans from across the d.c. area make their way to our lady queen of poland parish in silver string. they packed the pews of the tiny church, lined the walls and aisles and stood in the parking lot. they come to pay respects, share their grief and take part in a memorial mass. >> it's a terrible tragedy for the entire polish nation worldwide. and it's a severe blow. and i fe
this is a strong nation, strong democracy and strong friend to america. we pause and join them in this grief. >> russian investigators say the pilot had been warned that it was too foggy to land but made the attempt anyway. the crash killed 96 people on board. >>> the mourning isn't limited to poland itself. in our area a church was packed with people who wanted to be part of a memorial to the victims. particularly the pole issue president. fox 5's roz plater was at the service....
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we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he eventually became president in 1980 it wasn't just republicans that allowed us to get the tax cuts in and our success. their district or states are clearly conservative on the economic issues we have on the bus yet they can continue to defy the wishes of the voters. we have expanded our target lists from three to eight. we have added blanch lincoln in arkansas. barbara boxer is next on the list. the state assembly in california -- this is going to be a consistent leader on the fiscal issues, but he has been at a rally that we have ever had. he is supporting the people and admit -- and the movement. we're ha
we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he...
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historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly carping and denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. >> if you make your living in oil and the answer is a different answer, a different solution, and renewable energy like wind or solar or something like that, you'll deny that answer exists or probably going to deny that the problem exists. that's what these kind of professional deniers and skeptics are doing. they're swaying the public dialogue away from this major crisis that's looming. >> the f
historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the...
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government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> obviously, they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." they're watching glenn beck. >> how do we deliver the news that people need to conduct their daily lives, to be good citizens? >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the night studio and our conversation about media and news in the digital age. i'm sonya gavankar filling in for frank sesno. today's guests have very different perspectives on the news media. chris matthews is a long-time broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and of course is host of "hardball" on msnbc. jan schaffer is a print journalist and a pulitzer prize winner. she is now at the american university as the executive director of the j-lab, the institute of interactive journalism. welcome to you both. let's start out with a very quick question: is there really anything wrong with 24-hour news cycle? jan? >> well, it doesn't serve all the citize
government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> obviously, they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." they're watching glenn beck. >> how do we deliver the news that people need to conduct their daily lives, to be good citizens? >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the night studio...
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one of them, obamanation in paperback and america for sale but went on sale this past october were on best sellers. >> and you have authors the part of tertial management; correct? >> correct. well, when you say threshold management, really authors that
one of them, obamanation in paperback and america for sale but went on sale this past october were on best sellers. >> and you have authors the part of tertial management; correct? >> correct. well, when you say threshold management, really authors that
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well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what kind of sources do you go to? >> there's some excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project, here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing, and publicizing through its reports, all of the data that the department of justice publishes on an annual basis, so this is based on the government's own statistics and many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls, atlanta, is first on our democrats line, jane john with michelle alexander, she's the author of "the new jim crow." go ahead please. >> caller: yes, prisoners in the -- the
well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what...
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we have a microcosm of america. >> why did you name books or magazines? >> obviously i have of course, of my life. i am a lover of books and magazines and newspapers even though it was early in the interview i was already feeling it was very unprofessional i felt like a yearly asking me this it was in the context of do you read it seem like she was discovering a nomadic tribe some neanderthal cave in alaska how are you in touch with the real world that is how i took the question i rolled i eyes and was annoyed with the question and i said this is a problem with the state of journalism to no matter what i say to her it will probably be twisted and perceived as a bit negative. >> host: what was happening within that campaign during that moment? >> guest: that early on she noted how early it was there were divisions within the mccain campaign starting almost immediately within a couple of weeks. she says she was annoyed with the question of course, politicians get asked questions that are annoying all the time and she was at that at that point* with the same
we have a microcosm of america. >> why did you name books or magazines? >> obviously i have of course, of my life. i am a lover of books and magazines and newspapers even though it was early in the interview i was already feeling it was very unprofessional i felt like a yearly asking me this it was in the context of do you read it seem like she was discovering a nomadic tribe some neanderthal cave in alaska how are you in touch with the real world that is how i took the question i...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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and urban america. anyway, thanks for you all being here. i'm kind of excited about today. the reason i am. we've got a lot of hard work to get out of the ditch we found ourselves in and get through today. i think the important part is being able to lay a platform to build tomorrow. you know there is a program and you know me, like most of you, i'm not crazy about all the acronyms. there is a program called r.p.e. it is run through the energy department and we're going to hear from the secretary on this but it is modeled after dart which a lot of people know an awful lot about going through program, through the defense department has undertaken high-risk, very high-risk projects that quite frankly wouldn't have been taken on had they not had the incentive and the motivation of the government saying we're going to provide seed money and get into this. all of you know some of the things that the program has help out the precursor to the internet or g.p.s. technology or stealth technology. they all came th
and urban america. anyway, thanks for you all being here. i'm kind of excited about today. the reason i am. we've got a lot of hard work to get out of the ditch we found ourselves in and get through today. i think the important part is being able to lay a platform to build tomorrow. you know there is a program and you know me, like most of you, i'm not crazy about all the acronyms. there is a program called r.p.e. it is run through the energy department and we're going to hear from the...
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had in washington, d.c., one the week before the healthcare bill was voted on, they got 1,000 people to show up for that rally. the tax day rally had less than a couple of thousand people. if i organized a rally to have stronger laws to protect puppies, i would get 100,000 people in washington without breaking a sweat. there is just no clout behind this movement. it reflects what people feel, but the actual movement, itself, has no infrastructure, has no ability to bring a lot of people to key sites at key moments in time. >> brian: i get your point. but you sort
right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had...
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what if 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? answer -- stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> speaking of web sites, our winner, senator chuck grassley of iowa, you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, and on his side, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder if the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst perso
what if 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? answer -- stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> speaking of web sites, our winner, senator chuck grassley of iowa, you will recall was the highest...
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donny deutsch is going to host a special today called "america the angry" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and spectracide. along with thousands of others all over the store. it's rollback time! save money. live better. walmart. >>> the same plant that gives us tequila may have a bone benefit. researchers study benefit frs the plant and found it helps bones absorb more cal sum from food. however, before you grab that margarita, experts say this is burned off when changed into alcohol. >>> president obama called her the god mother of the civil rights movement and at 98 years old, she passed away. >> reporter: when dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his most famous and powerful speech -- >> i have a dream --
donny deutsch is going to host a special today called "america the angry" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and...
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so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province. >> just days after the killings of the two top al qaeda leaders in iraq, a wave of bombings have left dozens dead in baghdad and neighboring anbar province. >> mangled cars, buses clogging the streets outside two mosques, party headquarters and a market. at least 58 people were killed and nearly 200 were injured. >> no one has claimed responsibility, but expert says the attacks are characteristically al qaeda. >> right now there are major concerns that the iraqi security forces are not up to the task of protecting the citizenry here, and they're wondering if al
so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province....
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get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. >>> good morning. i'm sara walsh with a look at your morning sports. >>> we knew that the caps were in, now we know who they are talking on, montreal. the caps will host the canadians. here is how it ended on sunday. in extra fun. in a shootout against the bruins. matt trying t
get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole...
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identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. even if you think you're doing everything right, and hiding that social security number, you must still give it to your employer, your doctor, your accountant, insurance, school. the list goes on and on. and the identity thieves know who you must give it to. that's who they target. if they can get your personal information... they can turn it into money. basically you're on your own. you really don't know where to turn. the bank can only, you know, make sure the credits go through. fifty-eight different individuals are using... my old social security number. but there is one place you can turn... for real protection and real peace of mind. lifelock. a member called in and i could tell... that it was going to be a serious conversation. there had been two mortgages taken out in his name. he didn't have the time or the money... to take care of this problem and lifelock did it for him. lifelock is proactive protection, working to help stop identity theft before it happens. lifelock's excl
identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. even if you think you're doing everything right, and hiding that social security number, you must still give it to your employer, your doctor, your accountant, insurance, school. the list goes on and on. and the identity thieves know who you must give it to. that's who they target. if they can get your personal information... they can turn it into money. basically you're on your own. you really don't know where to turn. the bank can...
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truck company citing new military contracts and a recovery in demand for heavy duty trucks in north america. right now take a look at where the company is trading. it's up 1.7% there. mu lis snau. >>> the debate over charging for baggage took a new turn earlier this week when spirit airlines said it would begin charging for ai carry-on luggage. ben baldanza supported his company yesterday. >> spirit is reacting by lowering fares and lowering checked bag fees and making the boarding process quicker and we lowered fares by more than the amount of the bag fee. everyone wins. >> it was a good argument, a lot of viewers agreed with him. one airline has agreed to not charge for any bags and that is southwest airlines. joining us from southwest airlines, kevin, thank you for coming on. the ceo of spirit also said that sales are up 50% since they started this program. trying to prove the point that this is what people want. a lower fare and then maybe they pay for the bags or maybe they leave them at home and wear the same underwear the whole entire time, i'm not really sure. has your experience be
truck company citing new military contracts and a recovery in demand for heavy duty trucks in north america. right now take a look at where the company is trading. it's up 1.7% there. mu lis snau. >>> the debate over charging for baggage took a new turn earlier this week when spirit airlines said it would begin charging for ai carry-on luggage. ben baldanza supported his company yesterday. >> spirit is reacting by lowering fares and lowering checked bag fees and making the...
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the schlesinger library on the history of women in america at harvard university. "king of the lobby," today's talk, this is the book. dream for which we will hear about today was most recently published two extant reviews by johns hopkins university press heard it as kathy's third and her third washington d.c. based centered book. her first and then the director of the center for the book, so i love to introduce through books. and this is a book off my own show that i've had for a number of years. her first book, b.: high society in washington d.c. after the civil war, was published in 1995 by the smithsonian institution press when she was assistant program director for the national historical publications and records commission. her second book, you ready for this, testament to union: civil war monuments in washington d.c., at. in 1998, published by johns hopkins university press when she was the deputy director at the american jewish historical society. it is now my pleasure to introduce you to kathy jacob who in turn will introduce all of us to the most influen
the schlesinger library on the history of women in america at harvard university. "king of the lobby," today's talk, this is the book. dream for which we will hear about today was most recently published two extant reviews by johns hopkins university press heard it as kathy's third and her third washington d.c. based centered book. her first and then the director of the center for the book, so i love to introduce through books. and this is a book off my own show that i've had for a...
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how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't think that's good policy. we don't think that was the right choice then and we think it's inexcusable that those tax cuts are continuing now. they were set to expire in 2010 and we're trying to make sure through this tax fairness pledge that they do actually exfire 2010. >> there's a huge difference between the tax rate between those who are wealthy and invest money and those who are poor and have to work for their money. we tax workers vastly higher rates than we tax the wealthy in this country on the belief that the lower taxes on the wealthy will ins
how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't...
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this includes fixing america's broken immigration system. over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep. yet surely we can all agree that when 11 million people in our country are living here illegally, outside the system, that's unacceptable. the american people demand and deserve a solution. and they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability. government has a responsibility to enforce the law and secure our borders and set clear rules and priorities for future immigration. and under secretary napolitano's leadership at the department of homeland security, that's exactly what we're doing. we've strengthened security at our borders, ports and airports and we will continue to do so, because america's borders must be secure. that's part of what these young people here today stand for. businesses have a responsibility to obey the law and not undermine american workers, especially when so many americans
this includes fixing america's broken immigration system. over the years, many have attempted to confront this challenge, but passions are great and disagreements run deep. yet surely we can all agree that when 11 million people in our country are living here illegally, outside the system, that's unacceptable. the american people demand and deserve a solution. and they deserve common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform grounded in the principles of responsibility and accountability....
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> welcome back. 7:14 right now on this wednesday morning and a a little bit of a day of change, but so far, decent out there. >> so far, not so bad. we expect to see a few sprinkles in the morning and more rainfall during the day, but things are changing as we speak. let's look at the radar and see how things are look across the region. there is rain on the radar in the washington area, in the district and to the north, west and south. however, this ov
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market melt-down. the securities and exchange commission will investigate pursuing charges against the firm. snrk a violent crime wave in chicago prompts a call for the national guard to step in. the surge in crime include as night last week when seven people were killed and 18 wounded. the police superintendent says calling in troops isn't the answer but two state dau lawmakers say police need help. >> we have the ability with very little effort to immediately deploy these men and women right here in their backyard to assist the police department. >> let's go back to 1970 at kent state. national guard co
. >>> some of the most coveted jobs in america now are apprenticeships. that's where you learn how to do the job on the job. watch our story "apprenticeship" wednesday. >>> coming up, internal company e-mails show goldman sachs bet on the housing crash even bragged about it. those e-mails are fuelling democrats' push for financial oversight. goldman sachs executives face tough questions tomorrow on capitol hill about conduct before and during the housing market...
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jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from what's called shorting these types of security. the securities and exchange commission has filed civil charges that goldman-sachs defrauded investors. tuesday its leaders are scheduled to testify before a senate committee. we're back in a moment with the breaking news, tornadoes sweeping much of the south and midwest. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is affordable-we-pay-cash-directly- to-you-fast-when-you're-sick-or- hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find o
jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from...
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but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you doing with unemployment and things of that -- >> the fact of the matter is we understand if you don't spend all the money keep [ inaudible ] have a legal system [ inaudible ] model tort reform and fund account habit public school system which means the skilled workforce will be there. then get out of the way and let the private sector do what the private sector does and that will take care of itself and people will move your state. highest population growth of any state in the nation. >> sean: i saw you earlier today. you said something i thought was simpl
but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you...